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- This user blocks the person they're replying to.You’re a bloody broken record harping on supporting the status quo without a single solution offered. Stop talking to me 51monbl1 whoever you are. I am NOT impressed. 😡
- This user is blocked by the author of the focused post.And you’re doing something else? It’s build more housing. That’s what I’ve been saying and that’s the only long term answer. By the way you can look all this up. Restricting rental markets reduces new housing and makes non controlled renting more expensive. But the greens say here’s some $$$
- This user blocks the person they're replying to.Stop landlords hoarding. Cap rents. Build more. Tie tax breaks to looking after long term tenants not to amplifying profits by means of harming people as we have now. No! Building is NOT the only solution -without these other tweaks it leans into the corrupt and broken system we have. #HousingForAll
- This user is blocked by the author of the focused post.It’s supply vs demand, building more - and more infill, even if you think that’s “gentrification” - is the biggest thing that helps now and as the pop grows
- I'd like to see penalties in place for houses being left vacant for very long periods of time with nothing happening to them. One thing that would help as well is for councils to restrict short term rental ie B&B properties that are often empty for weeks at a time outside of holiday periods.
- 100% Robyn. These measures are needed. One year empty is too long.Apr 16, 2025 07:25
- A good policy would be if a house is empty for more than 6 months it goes on the public housing registry.
- No it's isnt.